This is one of those little pieces I used to play through when I first came back to the piano. So the playing is not wonderful, and the recording equipment is worse. I recorded this before I got an Edirol.I suggest you don't listen with a headset. There is a hissing sound if you do.

Question 1: Who is the composer/arranger? (It's probably pretty obvious.)
Question 2: What famous composer influenced him the most? (Also pretty obvious.)

_________________After playing Chopin, I feel as if I had been weeping over sins that I had never committed, and mourning over tragedies that were not my own.
-- Oscar Wilde, 1891

"What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?" is a song with lyrics written by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman and original music written by Michel Legrand for the 1969 film The Happy Ending and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song.

Legrand won the 1973 Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying a Vocalist for a version performed by Sarah Vaughan. More than thirty years later, Billy Childs, Gil Goldstein, and Heitor Pereira won the 2006 Grammy Award for the same category for a version performed by Chris Botti and Sting.

Uh, what a good arrangement, and played in a so fluent and expressive way....
Also the recorded sound is very good, a little noisy but the sound is rich in dynamics and timbre, so natural. A pleasure to hear it, very good idea to share it.

And now..
Do you gave me the permission to play his "Brian's Song"?
Yes? Done, I re-arranged the third part with uncanning bad taste, searching a symphonic effect, but I hope you'll like it the same.....

Congratulations, Monica! You give more information than I expected. I didn't know most of it myself without looking it up.

The prize? Well, er......YOU WON! That's not enough? Well, I have a BIG SLOPPY KISS (on the cheek, of couse) waiting for you the next time I see you. I bet that would make you happy.

None of you mentioned a famous composer except Chris. Am I the only one who hears Ravel's or Debussy's influence in Legrans's arrangement?

Thanks, for listening to this mess. I recorded these little gems about a month after I got out of the hospital from my transplant, and I was still quite weak. Thank God I have an excuse, at least.

Sandro, I enjoyed your emotional rendition of Brian's Song very much. I also have a recording of "Windmills of Your Mind" made at the same time and under the same circumstances as my recording above. Here it is for what it's worth, but I hope you will post your video of it. I'll really enjoy it. My version is very straight-forward without much to it, but here it is.

_________________After playing Chopin, I feel as if I had been weeping over sins that I had never committed, and mourning over tragedies that were not my own.
-- Oscar Wilde, 1891

I want to apologize for lack of participation in PS the last few weeks. It's not because I've lost interest. I've actually slipped in and listened to most of the new recordings in the Audition Room, but I haven't felt like commenting. I've been very busy doing "other things" since I can't use my RH effectively on the piano. I've found it very depressing not to be able to post regular pieces. My glucose level is under control, but I've got to see all of the doctors again before I can have carpal tunnel surgery. I also have to invent a way to give myself four injections a day with my LH. That's more difficult than playing left hand piano pieces. Anyway, I'm going to try to participate more.

Sorry if that was too much info:oops: , but you guys had become almost like a family to me.

_________________After playing Chopin, I feel as if I had been weeping over sins that I had never committed, and mourning over tragedies that were not my own.
-- Oscar Wilde, 1891

Oh, John. I was happy to see your name down there on the bottom of my screen. So glad you are here, today! And yes - we are like one happy little family around here. Also, it sounds like things are going to move forward with your procedures instead of backwards like before. That's good news!

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Well, I have a BIG SLOPPY KISS (on the cheek, of couse) waiting for you the next time I see you. I bet that would make you happy.

Can't wait!

_________________"Simplicity is the highest goal, achievable when you have overcome all difficulties." ~ Frederic Chopin

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